An Easier-To-Read Schedule Page

Today's update makes the Schedule page easier on the eyes!

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Highlighted issues that may need attention

We removed the green and pink colors to better highlight (in red) issues that may require your attention, such as:

  • Commitments needing substitutes
  • No-show hours
  • Unconfirmed visits
  • Late visits

Why were colors used in the first place?

We previously rendered adorer names in green (for male adorers) and pink (for female adorers).

Some parishes want at least one male adorer present during overnight hours. The color-coded adorer names made this easier to manage.

This approach worked well in the early days of We Adore Him when the Schedule page had only a few features and conveyed little information.

Nowadays, this page displays much more information. 💪

How can I display the green and pink colors?

Don't worry! You can still use the old color scheme.

Click Settings and enable the Show gender colors option.

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Show gender colors on the schedule page
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Viewing color-coded adorer names